From the makeshift memorial of flowers, notes and candles in front of a little community theater, to the iconic arch on the University of Georgia campus, to the hustle and bustle at legendary The Varsity fast-food emporium, the sudden triple killings over the weekend are the grim talk of this spirited college town.

Authorities from Georgia to Texas had little to go on Sunday as they searched for a University of Georgia professor suspected of shooting his ex-wife and two other men to death outside a theater near campus.

"They say, if you want a friend in Washington," President Obama told Jay Leno, "get a dog." The Obamas at last got theirs a 6-month-old, black-and-white Portuguese water dog named Bo, expected to be officially introduced today fulfilling the long-anticipated campaign promise to daughters Sasha and Malia.

The Davis Cup Committee fines the Swedish tennis federation $25,000 and bans the city of Malmo from hosting matches in the competition for five years because of the decision to host Israel behind closed doors.

Many fliers protect themselves from anxiety by believing "nothing bad can happen to them," says Bunn, a retired pilot who runs a website, fearofflying.com, for nervous fliers. But after a close call, he says, they realize "they're not invulnerable."